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These won’t be in the shop for a while but I’ll update when they are! (^-^)
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Some works in progress! Just waiting on a few more supplies.
These won’t be in the shop for a while but I’ll update when they are! (^-^)

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Here's a whip I made combining whip making and flogger making techniques.
Give a dog tags veteran gift with engraved stainless steel tags, ideal for paracord bracelets, deployment gifts, or retirement.
A piece of home you can wear into the field. 🌲⚓🥾 Picture a kitchen table two weeks before a deployment. Spools of 550 paracord are scattered everywhere, sitting next to a blank, heavy-duty stainless steel dog tag. The whole family takes turns passing the cord around, tight-weaving a survival bracelet for a soldier to wear from departure all the way to homecoming. That blank tag is the exact moment a weekend craft project turns into an unbreakable keepsake. Unlike standard single-hole tags meant to dangle from a neck chain, a two-hole tactical dog tag is engineered to thread directly into the weave. It sits perfectly flat against the wrist—no snagging, no noise, just a rugged, low-profile anchor for something deeply personal. Whether it’s stamped with a name and service branch, precise GPS coordinates of home, a critical medical blood type, or a short phrase in a loved one’s actual handwriting, it’s built for the dirt, sweat, and years of daily wear. Beyond the bracelet: Three other ways to rig them: Rucksack
Have you ever wondered how our toys' size compares to random everyday household items? Here's a picture to help you.
my duo.... phosphorescence i miss you everyday
Astral and Muse, the characters played by Sin and myself respectively, from Paracord SMP! A warden gladiator and a sea dragon painter :))) they were so normal and totally not at all toxic and never did anything wrong ever <3 except for leave and never come back LOL

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The color combo people love. Longer than our large models, but with the thickness of our small ones. Stingy, and powerfully.
Well I was told Tumblr is where all your obsessions go so I thought I'd throw my hat in the ring with an obscure one. I love tree nets.. tree webs.. space nets.. whatever they're called. The images shown are high up in tree canopies but you can just as easily build one low to the ground or even inside a home. They are commonly made of 550 paracord with a frame/perimeter made of a much thicker climbing grade rope. The 550 paracord wrapped around itself a ton of times to make a platform out of tension.
These are so cool, its like if you combined a hammock and treehouse. When outdoors they give you a nice private and peaceful vantage point and connect you with nature. Bring some blankets, pillows, you could totally sleep up there under the stars. When placed indoors in makes a really cozy area that feels like your own personal little area to escape to. The net is more comfortable than you think, hugging your body evenly from the tension across it's surface. This was my little rant about tree nets.
Adding an adjustable paracord necklace to a pendant ♜
🎵 Music tracks: Blacksmith / The Silver Grail by Conquest (freetouse.com/music)